Side Effects of Ansomon
28 Aug 2017
Ansomon is a recombinant growth hormone used in sports pharmacology as an anabolic and anti-catabolic drug. Despite the fact that this product has the highest degree of purification, it, like any other pharmaceutical preparation, can cause unwanted reactions. The most common side effects of Ansomona are in direct proportion to its dosage and duration of use. Therefore, when starting to use, it is wiser to consult a trainer or a sports doctor.
Side effects of Ansomone
- Temporary hyperglycemia, resulting from an increase in glycogen content and activation of glucose synthesis from amino acids;
- Pain in the muscles;
- Weakness, headaches;
- Dry mouth;
- Increased arterial and intracranial pressure;
- Tunnel syndrome (pain in the wrists, numbness in the limbs, resulting from compression of the peripheral nerves);
- Soreness in the joints;
- Lipoaraphy (local reduction of fat tissue volume);
- Accumulation of liquid;
- Oppression of thyroid gland functions;
- Hypertrophy of internal organs (a consequence of prolonged uncontrolled use).
I would like to draw your attention to the fact that adverse reactions from the use of recombinant growth hormone (a high-quality analog of natural somatotropin) are extremely rare, and only in those cases when the drug is used in dosages significantly exceeding the recommended and longer than prescribed , Time. It should also be emphasized that the negative side effects of Ansomone are reversible and after elimination or reduction of the dose of the drug are almost immediately eliminated.